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The Stereotype Content Model (SCM), developed by Susan Fiske, Amy Cuddy, Peter Glick, and Jun Xu in their foundational 2002 paper "A Model of (Often Mixed) Stereotype Content," is one of the most generative frameworks in modern social psychology. It proposes that social perception runs on two fundamental dimensions — **warmth** (intent: is this group a friend or foe?) and **competence** (ability: can they act on that intent?) — and that every stereotyped group in every documented culture sits somewhere on the resulting two-axis map. The position on the map determines the emotional response to …
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What evidence has accumulated for or against this since?
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